TWO YOUNG NATURALISTS. 



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Le'on had scarcely ever before met with so grand a 

 chance. The boxes and receptacles at once began to 



CAENIVOBOUS BEETLES. 



ABOVE, (Moxoma sycophanta ; TO THE EIGHT, Carabus -auratits AND 



LABVA J BELOW, Carabux pHi'jtli m^'CltK. 



fill. By this one stroke his modest collection of insects 

 would be increased by many specimens, perhaps by 

 some of fresh sorts. And he collected and collected, 



